Pharmacokinetics of florfenicol in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) after a single oral administration
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Farming of lumpfish for biological removal of sea lice from farmed Atlantic salmon has expanded rapidly in
Europe and Canada over the last 5–6 years and the lumpfish has become an economically important species.
There are, however, health challenges associated with bacterial diseases. In recent years, there has been an
increase in antibacterial treatments prescribed for this fish species despite a lack of knowledge regarding
pharmacokinetics and effect of treatment with different antibiotics.
The present study examined the uptake, tissue distribution, metabolism and elimination of the antibacterial
agent florfenicol in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) following a single oral administration of 10 mg/kg fish given
in feed. Plasma, head kidney, liver and muscle from six fish were sampled at each time point and analysed by
liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Absorption was moderate for this drug characterised by a
calculated peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of 3.55 μg/ml obtained after 21.2 hours (Tmax) and the elimination
halflife (t1/2β) relatively extended in plasma at 30 hours. Area under curve (AUC) and AUC from 0 to 24 hours
(AUC0-24h) were calculated to be 248 and 61 h μg/ml, respectively. Cmax was calculated to 2.99 μg/g in muscle,
2.54 μg/g in liver and 4.70 μg/g in head kidney with corresponding Tmax of 22.1, 26.4 and 19.4 h, respectively.
The main metabolite, florfenicol-amine was found in low concentrations in plasma and all tissues examined. The
minimum inhibition concentrations (MIC) for florfenicol of 28 of Aeromonas salmonicida isolates from diseased
lumpfish ranged from 0.39 to 1.56 μg/ml.
The pharmacokinetical data presented here make an important basis for efficient antibacterial treatment for
lumpfish using florfenicol and for calculation of suitable withdrawal time. Knowledge of florfenicol pharmacokinetics, combined with determination of antibiotic resistance among fish pathogenic bacteria and the effect of
antibacterial agents on diseased lumpfish in vivo are important for the welfare of lumpfish and prevention of
resistant bacteria.
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Kverme Ko, Haugland GT, Hannisdal R, Marielle, Colquhoun DJ, Lunestad BT, Wergeland HI, Samuelsen OB. Pharmacokinetics of florfenicol in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) after a single oral administration. Aquaculture. 2019;512:734279Publisher
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